Although the current accessibility standards and regulations described here reference a fixed height, the MDE advisory committee has recommended adding adjustable height to further enhance...
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Conditions for Exceptions [1019]
recognize the existence of constraints and limitations in the outdoor environment and allow for exceptions from specific provisions in the technical requirements where certain circumstances, referred...
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
In response to comments received from this NPRM, the Department now refers to this process as video description....
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5.8.2 Knee and Toe Clearance Recommendations under Breast Platform Recommendations
abdomen-footrest depth datavii; technical information 1½-inch maximum height, sloped region allowed (see Section 5.8.2.7 for details on sloped region) Section 5 References...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
Once adopted, therefore, the 2004 ADAAG will present a new reference point for title III's requirement to remove architectural barriers in existing places of public accommodation....
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FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
Plaintiffs incorporate by reference each and every allegation contained in the foregoing paragraphs. 62....
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FACTS APPLICABLE TO ALL CLAIMS
Hereafter, an "Inaccessible" curb ramp shall refer to a curb ramp that did not comply with applicable standards for accessible design (i.e., the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (...
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"Qualified Interpreter'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
After reviewing the various comments, the Department has determined that it is more accurate and appropriate to refer to such individuals as ‘‘cued-language transliterators.''...
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
By incorporating WCAG 2.0 by reference, the proposed standards would provide a single set of requirements for websites, documents, and software....
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
For the purposes of this final rule, the Department will refer to ADA Chapter 1, ADA Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 through 10 of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines as the 2004 ADAAG....
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Determine All Your Evacuation Options and Prioritize Them
Use of Evacuation Chairs Fold up chairs, which can be stored near emergency exits and allow for people to be moved up or down stairs, see References...
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V. Enforcement and Termination
Titles and Headings: Titles and other headings contained in this Agreement are included only for ease of reference and shall have no substantive effect....
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Stopping Distance
(commonly referred to as “Green Book”) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Washington, DC, 2001. 30. Johansson, G. and Rumar, K....
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FIELD DATA COLLECTION PLAN
Various temporary pavement markings (for data reduction reference) were tested to maximize data reduction accuracy while minimizing effects to normal trail operations (figure 24)....
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Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area
It is not sufficient for a rail operator to refer persons with disabilities to an accessible bus system in the area....
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Safety Assistants/Attendants
One terminological change we proposed was to refer to attendants that airlines could require in certain specified situations for safety purposes as “safety assistants.”...
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Rulemaking Process
The update of the ADA and ABA accessibility guidelines was – the project that Tom referred to as endless, and it did take 10 years – but in our defense, we convened a federal advisory committee...
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Section 37.42
It is important to note that this language refers to “existing” freight rail traffic, as opposed to the possibility that freight traffic might use the track in question at some future time...
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Section 37.42 Service in an integrated setting to passengers at intercity, commuter, and high-speed rail station platforms constructed or altered after February 1, 2012
It is important to note that this language refers to “existing” freight rail traffic, as opposed to the possibility that freight traffic might use the track in question at some future time...